Michael J Walsh, 1897–
- Name
- Michael J /Walsh/
- Given names
- Michael J
- Surname
- Walsh
Birth | 1897
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Birth of a sister | Mary K Walsh 1900 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Eileen Lillian Walsh 1901 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | William A Walsh 1904 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a sister | Doris E Walsh 1906 (aged 9 years) |
Birth of a sister | Nora E Walsh 1909 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a brother | Bernard E Walsh 1911 (aged 14 years) |
Birth of a brother | Kenneth Leo Walsh 1913 (aged 16 years) |
Marriage | Harriet Leila Hayes — View this family 30 March 1921 (aged 24 years) Wedding Bells WALSH - HAYES The marriage of Miss Leila Hayes, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hayes, of Mt. Allen, Wentworth Falls, and Mr. M. J. Walsh, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh, of Lue, was celebrated by the Rev. Father O'Farrell, at the Roman Catholic Church, Wentworth Falls, on March 30. The church was prettily decorated by the girl friends of the bride, who looked charming, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white crepe-de-chene, trimmed with hand-embroidery, seed pearls and French binding. She carried a shower of white flowers and asparagus fern, and wore a wreath and veil, lent by her cousin, and arranged in mob-cap style with orange blossom chaplet. The bride's bouquet and diamond knife brooch were the gifts of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss Rita Hayes, wore a dress of pink georgette and black picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and stocks, tied with pink streamers which, with a gold Nellie Stewart bangle, were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Jack Hayes, only brother of the bride, was best man. Afternoon tea was served at Mt. Allen, where a number of guests were entertained. The presents were numerous, and included several cheques. The bride's travelling dress was a dainty frock of grey crepe-de-chine, with hand embroidery and small grey hat to match. The happy couple left during the afternoon for Sydney, en route for the South Coast, their future home. Blue Mountain Echo, Friday 8 April 1921, p. 6. Walsh Hayes Wedding Weddings. WALSH - HAYES. The marriage was recently celebrated at the Roman Catholic Church, Wentworth Falls, by the Rev. Father O'Farrell, of Mr. M. J. Walsh, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh, of Lue, and Miss Leila Hayes, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayes, of Mount Allen, Wentworth Falls. The church was nicely decorated by the girlfriends of the bride, who looked charming, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white crepe-de-chene trimmed with hand embroidery, seed pearls and French binding. She carried a shower bouquet of white flowers and asparagus fern, and wore a wreath and veil, lent by her cousin, arranged in mob cap style, with orange blossom chaplet. The bride's bouquet and diamond knife brooch were the gifts of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss Rita Hayes, wore a dress of pink georgette and a black picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and stocks, tied with pink streamers, which with a gold Nellie Stewart bangle were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Jack Hayes (only brother of the bride) was best man. Afternoon tea was served at Mount Allen, where a number of guests were entertained. The presents were numerous and included several cheques. The bride's travelling dress was a dainty frock of grey crepe-de-chene, hand embroidered, and small grey hat to match. The happy couple left during the afternoon for Sydney, en route for the South Coast, their future home. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 April 1921, p. 4. Walsh Hayes Wedding |
Death of a father | William Walsh 8 July 1942 (aged 45 years) Mr. William Walsh The death occurred on Wednesday night last of Mr. William Walsh, of Lue, aged 79. The deceased was a life-long resident of Lue. Surviving the late Mr. Walsh, are his widow and the following sons and daughters: Bernard and Kenneth (R.A.A.F.), Luke, John, Earlan and Alfred; Alice (Mrs. T. Donnelly), Mary (Mrs. R. Thompson), Eileen (Mrs. E. Haynes), Doris (Mrs. H. Fuller), Nora (Mrs. C. Melton). The funeral took place to the R.C. section of Lue Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were conducted by Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 13 July 1942, p. 3. Obituary William Walsh |
Death of a sister | Alice Victoria Walsh 1970 (aged 73 years) |
Death of a brother | Kenneth Leo Walsh 1 May 1982 (aged 85 years) Death WALSH, Kenneth Leo. - May 1, 1982, at Rockdale, dearly loved husband of Nin, loved father of Maureen, Gavin (deceased), and Christine, fond father-in-law of Paul and Christopher, loved grandfather of Gary, Paula and Connor, aged 68 years. For funeral arrangements, watch these columns. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 3 May 1982, p. 53. Death notice Kenneth Leo Walsh |
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Marriage | Marriage — 30 March 1921 — Roman Catholic Church, Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Wedding Bells WALSH - HAYES The marriage of Miss Leila Hayes, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hayes, of Mt. Allen, Wentworth Falls, and Mr. M. J. Walsh, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh, of Lue, was celebrated by the Rev. Father O'Farrell, at the Roman Catholic Church, Wentworth Falls, on March 30. The church was prettily decorated by the girl friends of the bride, who looked charming, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white crepe-de-chene, trimmed with hand-embroidery, seed pearls and French binding. She carried a shower of white flowers and asparagus fern, and wore a wreath and veil, lent by her cousin, and arranged in mob-cap style with orange blossom chaplet. The bride's bouquet and diamond knife brooch were the gifts of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss Rita Hayes, wore a dress of pink georgette and black picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and stocks, tied with pink streamers which, with a gold Nellie Stewart bangle, were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Jack Hayes, only brother of the bride, was best man. Afternoon tea was served at Mt. Allen, where a number of guests were entertained. The presents were numerous, and included several cheques. The bride's travelling dress was a dainty frock of grey crepe-de-chine, with hand embroidery and small grey hat to match. The happy couple left during the afternoon for Sydney, en route for the South Coast, their future home. Blue Mountain Echo, Friday 8 April 1921, p. 6. Walsh Hayes Wedding |
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Marriage | Weddings. WALSH - HAYES. The marriage was recently celebrated at the Roman Catholic Church, Wentworth Falls, by the Rev. Father O'Farrell, of Mr. M. J. Walsh, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh, of Lue, and Miss Leila Hayes, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayes, of Mount Allen, Wentworth Falls. The church was nicely decorated by the girlfriends of the bride, who looked charming, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white crepe-de-chene trimmed with hand embroidery, seed pearls and French binding. She carried a shower bouquet of white flowers and asparagus fern, and wore a wreath and veil, lent by her cousin, arranged in mob cap style, with orange blossom chaplet. The bride's bouquet and diamond knife brooch were the gifts of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss Rita Hayes, wore a dress of pink georgette and a black picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and stocks, tied with pink streamers, which with a gold Nellie Stewart bangle were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Jack Hayes (only brother of the bride) was best man. Afternoon tea was served at Mount Allen, where a number of guests were entertained. The presents were numerous and included several cheques. The bride's travelling dress was a dainty frock of grey crepe-de-chene, hand embroidered, and small grey hat to match. The happy couple left during the afternoon for Sydney, en route for the South Coast, their future home. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 April 1921, p. 4. Walsh Hayes Wedding |